New issue of Acta Periodica Duellatorum (8/1)

There is a new issue of Acta Periodica Duellatorum, a scientific journal entirely devoted to research on historical martial arts.
This issue are several publications about ancient martial arts from outside the Old Continent.

We invite you to read!

Publikacje

Daniel Jaquet, Sixt Wetzler, Fight books in comparative perspective. An introduction ;

Daniel Jaquet, European Fight Books 1305-1630: Classification, typology and comparison between manuscripts and prints ;

Cornel Peter Rodenbusch, Libellus de batalla facienda: Judicial Combat in Catalonia from the Eleventh to the Thirteenth Century ;

Iason Eleftherios Tzouriadis, Jacob Deacon, A Long-Distance Relationship: Staff Weapons as a Microcosm for the Study of Fight Books, c. 1400-1550 ;

Mathijs Roelofsen, La Noble Science des Joueurs d’Espée: Fight Book and Commercial Product ;

Matthias Johannes Bauer, The Fight Book of Hugold Behr: A Late Sixteenth-Century Fight Book in Comparative Perspective ;

Alexander Will, The Hanging Guard: William Hope’s (1660-1724) Invention of Self-defence and the Spirit of Enlightenment ;

Henry Yallop, The Sword Exercises of the British Cavalry: 1796-1858 ;

Mario Staller, Swen Körner, Andrew Abraham, Beyond Technique: The Limits of Books (and Online Videos) in Developing Self-Defence Coaches’ Professional Judgement and Decision Making in the Context of Skill Development for Violent Encounters;

T.J. Desch-Obi, The Art of Caucaseco: An Afro-Colombian Fight Book ;

Michael Mattner, Understanding the No-sword with no teacher: A practical attempt to read The Illustrated Catalogue of the Shinkage-Ryū Martial Arts with the help of Yagyū heihō kadensho;

Bok Kyu Choi, Can We Learn Martial Arts Through Books? The Revival of Korean Fight Books Through Transmission and Reconstruction ;

Benjamin N. Judkins, A Lost Fight Book: Alfred Lister and the Noble Art of Self-Defence in China ;

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